words commonly used when you say "hi" or "hello" to someone and they either didn't see or hear you or just ignored you. This is used when around large groups of people and you feel awkward that the person either ignored you or didnt see you.
"hi jennifer!", *wasn't noticed* "oh okay, ill talk to you later"
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Used in almost every situation where one wants to express an emotion where they feel something was obnoxious, illogical, non-sensical, ridiculous, or insulting towards them
(Note: You MUST stress the "O" in "OKay")
Romin: You're mom's pretty hot.
Jack: Oh OKay.
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What the order taker at Asian Chef in Brookfield, WI says to respond to Everything. EVERY-THING.
::Telephone Ring::
Asian Chef Order Taker: Herrow, Asia'Che~
Me: Hi, I'd like to place an order for pickup.
ACOT: Oh, okay.
Me: I'd like 1 sesame chicken
ACOT: 1 sesame chicken? Oh, okay.
Me: 2 eggrolls
ACOT: 2 egg'arolls? Oh, okay.
Me: 1 crab rangoon
ACOT: Oh, okay.
Me: And 2 beef on a stick.
ACOT: Ohh, okay.
Me: And that'll do it.
ACOT: Oh, okay. Bought 15 min?
Me: Sounds good.
ACOT: OH OKAY
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Code word for "Do you want to have sex?"
Him: Will you go out with me?
Her: Oh okay thanks
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When thereβs nothing left to say except those three little words, youβd use the statement of βOh right, okay.β To reply to someone that has either a) hurt your feelings or b) told you something that you werenβt previously aware of.
Typically used amongst British people.
βSo I told a white lie - I didnβt actually want to meet your family, I just felt like it was way too soon.β
βOh right, okay.β
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Expression of surprise, happiness, disappointment, or sadness (oh) in conjunction with "okay" (either earnestly or jokingly saying something is acceptable).
Usually follows a question with an unexpected (or expected but undesired) answer that the asker doesn't know how to respond to.
Asker: What did I miss in class yesterday?
Asked: Nothing, it was canceled.
Asker: Oh? Okay! (surprised + happy, actually okay)
Asker: Hey, you wanna hang out some time?
Asked: Why'd you think I'd wanna hang with you?
Asker: Oh... okay. (surprised + disappointed, not okay)
Asker: Hey, I heard you were under the weather yesterday. You feeling better?
Asked: Nah, I'm still feeling sick.
Asker: Oh, okay. (sad + not surprised, not okay)
Me: I need punctuation between the words for emphasis
Urban Dictionary: "Examples should include the word being defined"
Me: "oh okay"